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    Best Neighborhoods for Young Professionals in Long Beach, CA

    Comprehensive walkability, transit, and job market data for Long Beach, CA to help young professionals find the right neighborhood.

    Population: 466,742Updated 2026

    Young Professional Neighborhoods in Long Beach — Key Takeaways

    Neighborhood-level data for Long Beach, CA is not yet available. Below is a comprehensive overview of Long Beach as a whole.

    The unemployment rate in Long Beach is 5.0%, 35% above the national average of 3.7%. The citywide median rent is $1,581/month (national average: $1,163). Median household income is $60,567.

    Data sourced from the US Census Bureau, Walk Score, FBI Crime Data Explorer, and BLS. Last updated: March 2026.

    Long Beach at a Glance

    Detailed neighborhood-level data for Long Beach is coming soon. In the meantime, here is a comprehensive overview focused on young professional metrics.

    Walk Score

    97/100

    Nat'l avg: 48/100

    Transit Score

    75/100

    Nat'l avg: 28/100

    Bike Score

    87/100

    Nat'l avg: 32/100

    Median Rent

    $1,581

    Nat'l avg: $1,163

    Unemployment

    5.0%

    Nat'l avg: 3.7%

    Median Income

    $60,567

    Nat'l avg: $74,580

    Population

    466,742

    Violent Crime

    5.0 per 1K

    Nat'l avg: 3.7 per 1K

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    How We Rank Neighborhoods for Young Professionals in Long Beach

    Neighborhoods are ranked using the Young Professional (YP) Score, a composite index that prioritizes the metrics most important to early-career professionals choosing where to live:

    Walkability (Walk Score)
    25% weight
    Transit Access (Transit Score)
    20% weight
    Job Market (Unemployment Rate)
    20% weight
    Affordable Rent (Median Rent)
    20% weight
    Bikeability (Bike Score)
    15% weight

    Walkability is weighted highest because young professionals tend to prefer neighborhoods where daily errands, dining, and entertainment are accessible on foot. Transit and bikeability scores reflect commute flexibility without car ownership. The job market factor rewards low unemployment, while affordable rent ensures neighborhoods are financially accessible to early-career earners.

    Data Sources: Walk Score (walkability, transit, and bike scores), US Census Bureau American Community Survey (median rent, unemployment rate), FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (crime rates), and Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). All data is updated on a rolling basis as new releases become available.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the average rent in Long Beach for young professionals?
    The median rent in Long Beach, CA is $1,581/month. The national median rent is $1,163/month. The median household income is $60,567.

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